🚨 Trump gets SURPRISE bad news in New York trial

The Legal Breakdown with BTC & Glenn Kirschner
6 Apr 202415:36

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the legal complexities surrounding Donald Trump's $175 million bond in a New York fraud case. The bond is provided by 80-year-old billionaire Don Hankey's company, Night Specialty, which may not be licensed to post such bonds in New York. Attorney General Tish James has filed a notice of exception and requested more information, questioning the company's solvency and its ability to cover the bond if Trump loses the appeal. A hearing is set for April 22nd, where the nature and acceptability of the bond may be further examined.

Takeaways

  • 🏦 Trump's $175 million bond in the New York fraud case is under scrutiny as the bond company, Night Specialty, may not be qualified to provide it.
  • πŸ…°οΈ NY Attorney General Tish James has filed a notice of exception, challenging the validity of the bond posted by Night Specialty and requesting more information.
  • πŸ’° The bond company's reported cash on hand of $138 million raises questions about its ability to cover the full $175 million if Trump loses the appeal.
  • πŸ” A hearing is set for April 22nd, where Don Hanky, head of Night Specialty, may be required to disclose financial information to prove the company's solvency.
  • 🀝 The court's decision on the bond's validity will impact whether AG James can proceed with seizing Trump's property to satisfy the judgment.
  • πŸ”„ If the bond is deemed invalid, Trump may be granted additional time to find a qualified insurer to cover the bond amount.
  • 🎭 Trump's claims of winning the appeal and accusing Judge Engoron of going rogue are seen as part of his pattern of misleading his supporters.
  • πŸ’Έ Trump's history of businesses, such as Trump University and various Trump-branded products, has been marked by controversy and allegations of fraud.
  • πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ The discussion highlights the exploitation of Trump's base, who continue to support him despite policies that do not benefit them.
  • 🌐 The ongoing legal proceedings and the outcome of the bond's validity will be closely followed and covered in future episodes of the Legal Breakdown.

Q & A

  • What is the issue with the bond that Trump posted in the New York fraud case?

    -The bond that Trump posted, which is worth $175 million, is under scrutiny because the actual bond company, Night Specialty, may not be qualified to give him that bond. The head of the company, Don Hankey, is not authorized or licensed to post bonds in New York.

  • What actions is AG Tish James taking in response to the bond issue?

    -AG Tish James has filed a notice of exception, expressing her disagreement with the bond that has been posted by Night Specialty. She is requesting more information about the company's financial status and its ability to cover the $175 million bond if needed.

  • What is the background of Don Hankey and how did he amass his fortune?

    -Don Hankey is an 80-year-old billionaire and the head of the Hankey Group, which is technically named Night Specialty. He reportedly made his fortune through involvement in subprime loans given on cars at high interest rates and by repossessing a large number of cars daily.

  • When is the hearing set for regarding the bond issue?

    -The hearing on the bond issue has been set for April 22nd by Judge Engoron.

  • What might happen if it is determined that Night Specialty Insurance Company is not solvent enough to cover the losses?

    -If Night Specialty Insurance Company is found to be insufficiently solvent, Judge Engoron might give Trump another 10 days to find a new insurer who can back a bond with sufficient assets. If Trump fails to do so, his property may be seized to satisfy the judgment.

  • What is the typical practice for a company issuing a bond?

    -Ordinarily, a company should issue a bond for about 10% of the surplus cash they have on hand. This ensures that the company can responsibly and appropriately issue the bond.

  • How much surplus cash does Night Specialty reportedly have on hand?

    -According to the most recent reporting, Night Specialty has about $138 million in cash on hand.

  • What was Trump's major legislative accomplishment during his presidency?

    -Trump's major legislative accomplishment was a tax cut for millionaires and billionaires, which did not directly benefit the middle class.

  • How does the speaker describe Trump's relationship with his supporters?

    -The speaker describes Trump as having contempt for his supporters, exploiting and manipulating them for his own gain, and making their lives worse while benefiting from their trust and donations.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on Trump's policy impact on different groups?

    -The speaker believes that Trump's policies have not improved the lives of his supporters, and that he uses divisive tactics to distract them from the real issues and his own exploitation of them.

  • What is the speaker's hope for the future?

    -The speaker hopes that by November, the country can move past the challenges posed by Trump and the Republicans, and work towards a better future for everyone, including those who have suffered the most at Trump's hands.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ›οΈ Legal Breakdown on Trump's Bond Issue

This paragraph discusses the legal situation surrounding Donald Trump's bond in the New York fraud case. It highlights that Trump was able to make bond for $175 million, but the bond company, Night Specialty, may not be qualified to provide it. The New York Attorney General, Tish James, has filed a notice of exception due to concerns about the company's licensing and its capacity to cover the bond. The situation with the bond is set to be addressed in a hearing on April 22nd, where information about the company's financial health and collateral from Trump may be disclosed.

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πŸ’° Financial Risks and Implications for Trump

This section delves into the financial risks associated with the bond posted for Donald Trump and the potential implications if Night Specialty Insurance is found to be insolvent. It raises questions about the company's entire business being at stake and what would happen if they cannot cover the bond's cost. The discussion also includes speculation on potential outcomes, including the possibility of Trump being given more time to find a suitable insurer or the seizure of his properties to satisfy the judgment.

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πŸ€₯ Trump's Exploitation of His Supporters

The focus of this paragraph is on Donald Trump's alleged exploitation and manipulation of his own supporters. It argues that Trump's policies have not improved the lives of his base, who continue to financially support him despite being misled. The paragraph criticizes Trump's past business practices, such as Trump University and other ventures, and accuses him of using his platform to con people into giving him money. It also touches on how Trump directs his supporters' attention towards others to distract from his own actions.

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πŸ“’ Continued Coverage on Trump's Legal Proceedings

This final paragraph wraps up the discussion by committing to ongoing coverage of Donald Trump's legal proceedings, including the outcome of the bond issue and the New York fraud case. The hosts, Brian Tyler Cohen and Glenn Kersner, encourage viewers to follow their channels for updates and conclude the episode with a recap of the main points discussed.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Bond

A bond, in this context, refers to a financial guarantee provided by a bond company to ensure that a party fulfills their obligations under the law. In the video, Donald Trump is involved in a case where he needs to post a $175 million bond in the New York fraud case. The bond's validity and the solvency of the bond company are under scrutiny, as it may not be qualified to give him the bond.

πŸ’‘AG Tish James

AG Tish James refers to Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, who is involved in the legal proceedings against Donald Trump. She has filed a notice of exception against the bond posted by the company insuring Trump's $175 million, questioning its legitimacy and requesting more information to ensure the pecuniary interest of the people of New York are protected.

πŸ’‘Donald Trump

Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States and a central figure in the video. He is involved in a legal case in New York, where he is required to post a $175 million bond. The video discusses the complications arising from the bond company's potential lack of authorization to operate in New York and the implications of this on Trump's case.

πŸ’‘Seizing Property

Seizing property refers to the legal process where assets are taken by the government or other authorized entities to satisfy a financial judgment or debt. In the video, it is mentioned that if the bond is found to be unacceptable, AG Tish James may begin the process of seizing Trump's property to satisfy the judgment against him.

πŸ’‘Hanky Group

The Hanky Group is the company involved in insuring the $175 million bond for Donald Trump. The company and its head, Don Hanky, are under scrutiny for potentially not being authorized or licensed to post bonds in New York, which could impact Trump's ability to meet his financial obligations in the fraud case.

πŸ’‘Night Specialty

Night Specialty is the technical name of the Hanky Group, the company that has reportedly issued a bond for $175 million for Donald Trump. The company's financial stability and its authorization to operate in New York are being questioned by AG Tish James and are central to the legal discussions in the video.

πŸ’‘Subprime Loans

Subprime loans are a type of loan given to borrowers with poor credit histories, typically at higher interest rates due to the increased risk of default. In the video, Don Hanky's involvement in subprime auto loans at high interest rates is mentioned, which contributed to his wealth and is relevant to the discussion of his company's financial health and ability to back the bond for Trump.

πŸ’‘Notice of Exception

A notice of exception is a legal document filed by a party in a case to express disagreement with a particular aspect of the proceedings or to request further information or action. In the video, AG Tish James has filed a notice of exception against the bond posted by Night Specialty, indicating her disagreement with the bond's validity and requesting more information.

πŸ’‘Judge Engoron

Judge Engoron is the presiding judge in the legal case discussed in the video involving Donald Trump. The judge has set a hearing on the issue of the bond's validity and is responsible for determining whether the bond arrangement is acceptable and if the company providing it is sufficiently solvent.

πŸ’‘Liquidity

Liquidity refers to the ability of a company to convert its assets into cash quickly and with minimal impact on the asset's price. In the context of the video, it is discussed whether Night Specialty has sufficient liquidity to cover the $175 million bond if Trump loses his appeal.

πŸ’‘Contempt

Contempt in this context refers to a feeling of disdain or a lack of respect for someone or something. In the video, it is suggested that Donald Trump shows contempt for his own supporters by exploiting and manipulating them for his own gain, despite their trust and belief in him.

πŸ’‘Populist

A populist is a political leader or movement that seeks to appeal to the interests and concerns of ordinary people, often by opposing the establishment or elite. In the video, it is argued that Trump presented himself as a fake populist, claiming to help the country by being 'greedy' for it, but in reality, his policies and actions primarily benefited the wealthy, including himself.

Highlights

Trump made bond in the New York fraud case for $175 million

The bond company may not be qualified to give Trump the bond

AG Tish James may begin seizing Trump's property

The 80-year-old billionaire, Don Hankey, head of the Hankey Group, is involved

Hankey is not authorized or licensed to post bonds in New York

AG James filed a notice of exception against the bond posted by Hankey

Hankey's company, Night Specialty, has a history of high-interest subprime car loans

A hearing is set for April 22nd regarding the bond's validity

Don Hankey may need to disclose financial information about his company

The court's ability to require the insurance company to prove their financial coverage

Night Specialty reportedly has $138 million cash on hand

The bond amount exceeds the standard practice of issuing bonds equal to 10% of surplus cash

If the bond is deemed unacceptable, Trump may be given additional time to find a new insurer

Trump's claims of winning the appeal and accusing Judge Engoron of going rogue are unfounded

Trump's supporters are the ones suffering the most from his actions

Trump's tax cut was primarily for millionaires and billionaires

Trump's use of fear and division to manipulate his base

The importance of empathy for all Americans, including Trump supporters

The exploitation of Trump's supporters through constant manipulation and deceit

Stay updated with the legal proceedings involving Donald Trump

Transcripts

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you're watching the legal breakdown so

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Glenn we found out a few days ago that

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Trump was able to make bond in the New

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York fraud case for $175 million but now

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it looks like the actual bond company

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may not be qualified to give him that

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Bond so what happened here yeah not so

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fast Donald it looks like AG Tish James

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may be able to begin seizing his

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property yet but it's an open question

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so what happened is this um 80-year-old

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billionaire uh don hanky is his name

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head of the hanky group I don't know if

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he has a partner named Panky but Hanky

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Panky seems like it might be appropriate

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given what we're learning so he is the

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person who is is providing the bond or

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the shity he's insuring the $175 million

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for Donald Trump Well turns out he's not

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authorized or licensed to post chity

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Bonds in New York right of course Donald

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Trump is doing business with somebody

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who's not really authorized to engage in

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the kind of business he's trying to

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engage in so AG James has filed what's

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called a notice of exception she's

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lodging her disagreement or taking

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exception with the shity bond that's

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been posted and she is requesting more

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information for example does this hanky

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group the name of the company is

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technically um night specialty and Don

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hanky reportedly uh is a billionaire

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courtesy of among other things um being

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involved in subprime loans that are

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given on cars at very high interest

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rates and then he apparently was

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repossessing as many as 250 cars a day

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at one point sounds like that's how he

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came into a good bit of his fortune yeah

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in other words the exact kind of person

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you would imagine Trump getting into

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business with exactly so AG James has

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requested more information she's she's

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filed a notice of exception and judge

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engoron has set a hearing on on this

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issue on April 22nd and it looks like at

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that time uh don hanky may be required

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to disclose information about things

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like whether he has sufficient cash on

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hand to cover the

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$175 million bond that he has issued um

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and also if he doesn't have the cash on

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hand what kind of collateral might he be

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accepting from Donald Trump to secure

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this Bond so it sounds like come April

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22nd we're going to begin to get some

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more information about the nature of

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this Bond and whether it's something

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that's actually acceptable to both AG

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James because she's protecting the

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pecuniary interest of the people of New

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York she wants to make sure that you

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know the the state of New York is able

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to collect on the Judgment that was

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issued against Donald Trump and whether

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judge en Goron approves this Bond

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Arrangement Glenn does the does the

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court have the ability to have the

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insurance company prove that they have

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the means to cover Trump if he loses the

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appeal you know it's a really um

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interesting area of the law there's not

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a lot of precedent on this issue this is

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not the kind of thing that gets appealed

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and then appell at courts are resolving

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these kind of issues and filing opinions

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that become precedent that everybody can

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follow um but there are a lot of sort of

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experts in this specialty in the area of

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bonds that have to be posted for large

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money judgments in civil cases I was I

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am not an expert in that area Brian but

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I was trying to read up and learn as

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much as I can one of the experts in this

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field said that ordinarily if a company

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is going to issue a bond they should

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only issue a bond for about 10% of the

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Surplus cash they have on hand so the

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next logical question is you know uh

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hanky's company how much Surplus cash

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does it have on hand well according to

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some of the most recent reporting night

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specialty hanky company has about $138

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million cash on hand I'm no

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mathematician but 10% of that would be

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about 13 or4 million and yet they've

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issued a bond for what $1

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175 million doesn't sound like best

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practices to me so yes I think all of

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this will be fair game for Tish James to

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inquire about for judge en Goron to then

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um hold this hearing perhaps um ask for

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sworn testimony from uh this Don hanky

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or whoever it is that you know can

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provide information about whether this

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company is sufficiently solvent

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sufficiently liquid that it you know

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it's that it can responsibly and

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appropriately issue this Bond to Donald

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Trump okay well I mean first of all if

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the reporting is correct and they're

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liquid to the tune of about $130 $140

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million then they would be staking their

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entire business on Donald Trump and

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still wouldn't be able to cover the

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entire cost of the bond so if it turns

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out that night specialty insurance

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company is not Solen enough to cover the

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losses if Donald Trump loses appeal what

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would happen next uncharted waters but I

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can give it my best guess um so remember

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how you know the appell Court just sort

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of gratuitously out of thin air reduced

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the amount that Donald Trump had to put

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up um from $464 million almost half a

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billion dollars to $175 million without

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explanation without Authority and

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without analysis I think Justice is

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still licking its wounds from that one

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and they extended by 10 days the

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deadline for Donald Trump to put up that

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poultry amount of 175 million that they

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reduced it to I suspect if there is a

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dispute and a hearing that um determines

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judge en Goron rules that no this Bond

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issued by KN specialty is not going to

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cut it he would probably give Trump

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another 10 days would be my best guess

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to come up with another insurer another

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bondsman who's willing to put up a bond

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appropriately that is backed by

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sufficient assets and then at the end of

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that 10-day period Well we are back to

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seeing Tish James begin to seize Donald

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Trump's property to satisfy the Judgment

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yeah that was going to be my next

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question whether you think he's going to

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get the full 10 days to seek a new Bond

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or if it's going to be kind of one

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strike and you're out because he did

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have the ability to find a company that

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would be able to satisfy this bond

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amount if it turns out that Knight

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specialty insurance company isn't

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solvent enough to do it then then

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couldn't the argument be made that he's

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already had this opportunity to do it

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and he came up short

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absolutely but when has Donald Trump

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ever gotten just one strike before

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accountability visits him he gets more

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than three strikes he could be at bat

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for a full day swinging away and never

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making contact with a dang ball and it

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seems like whether it's you know an

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unlimited number of violations of gag

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orders or an unlimited number of delays

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in his criminal cases you know nobody in

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a position of author Authority ever

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seems to say you're out Glenn Trump has

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come out and claimed uh based on this

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very court case that uh that he won

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appeal in this case and that judge and

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Goran didn't accept the appeals Court's

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ruling and that and Goron has gone Rogue

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those were his exact words can you

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respond to that yeah this is uh Donald

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Trump living in his own little fictional

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World there were some um there were some

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modifications by the appell at court of

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some of what judge en Goran had done but

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judge en Goron adjusted accordingly he

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didn't thumb his nose at the appell at

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court that's more you know keeping in

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line with how Donald Trump does business

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and how some of his lawyers seem to do

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business so this is Donald Trump's

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fantasy world that he is forever pushing

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on his base on his supporters you know

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he's only able to fool the gullible but

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he's able to fool them over and over and

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over again and I think that's what these

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claims are a product of and I think

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what's worth pointing out to this point

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is that Donald Trump knows better he

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knows that he hasn't won appeal that

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this case isn't even going to go to a

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full appeal for probably another 6

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months to a year and even if he doesn't

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know he presumably has lawyers that are

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smart enough to recognize that this case

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hasn't gone to appeal but despite the

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fact that he knows better he's still

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perpetuating this Con on his own

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supporters because he knows he can

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exploit them he knows he can fool them

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that's how much contempt he has for the

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very people who are gullible enough to

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your point to trust the guy and so like

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you think that you know when when Trump

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walks around attacking Democrats all day

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that he has contempt for them the real

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people he has contempt for the people he

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show nothing but pure unadulterated

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hatred for is his own supporters because

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he comes out and just manipulates them

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and exploits them and lies to them on a

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daily basis and they just gobble it up

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Brian in many ways the people who suffer

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the most are Donald Trump's own

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supporters they continue to empty their

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pockets and most of them are not exactly

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wealthy high dollar donors but you know

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they're fooled by Donald Trump over and

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over and over again the Democrats aren't

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sending Donald Trump money now you know

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they may have to suffer under Donald

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Trump's policies when he was president

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the first time and certainly we would

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all suffer mightily if he ever made his

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way back to the Oval Office but you know

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I always try to sort of retain a healthy

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dose of empathy for Donald Trump's

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supporters I know it's hard and you know

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I try at every opportunity to talk

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across that divide as frustrating as it

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can be because these are some of the

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people who are suffering the most their

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lives are not being made appreciably

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better by any Trump policy and yet

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they're also on top of that emptying

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their pockets and sending him5 10 $20

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over and over and over again and

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according to the reporting they are

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inundated with emails and text messages

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saying give me more give me more give me

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more and they often respond by giving

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him more you know in America I I've

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always said it's not us and them when it

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comes to Americans it's just us

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different kinds of us different flavors

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of us um people with different

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priorities ideologies but still it's all

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us and I think we have to get back to

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trying to treat everybody you know

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understanding how everybody is suffering

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the people who really care about the

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rule of law and allegiance to the

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Constitution and accountability are

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suffering and the people who don't care

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about that so much are still suffering

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at the hands of Donald Trump so

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hopefully come November we can you know

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pull ourselves out of this morass this

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Quagmire that Donald Trump and the

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Republicans have put us in and make life

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a little bit better for everybody

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including the people who are perhaps

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suffering most at the hands of Donald

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Trump and you know he's a particularly

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Insidious creature when it comes to

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being able to exploit those very people

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I mean his entire life has basically

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been just a monument to being able to

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screw people who believe him you know

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who are who are gullible enough to

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believe him I mean you look at you look

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at everything from Trump wine Trump

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casinos Trump uh uh Trump water Trump

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Stakes Trump vodka Trump University was

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a fraud I mean now you have these nfts

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these shoes uh um Trump media which

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right now is just is just on a downward

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descent and so he uses his platform he

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uses his words he uses his Charisma to

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try to get these people you know people

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again who who he's conned into believing

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him to hand over their money and he does

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it on a on a on a constant basis and at

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the end of the day they're the ones that

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are being screwed I mean he's the one

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who presented himself as a fake populist

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here and what did he do what was his

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only major legislative accomplishment

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when he was in office it was a tax cut

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for Millionaires and billionaires that's

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what he did he came out and said that he

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wanted to help uh that he wants he said

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his exact quote was he wants to be

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greedy for the country he's he's rich

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and so now he he used to be greedy for

12:47

himself now he wants to be greedy for

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everybody else at the end of the day

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what did he do he was greedy for the

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very people who donated to his campaign

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and nobody else and the way you know

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that the way that you know that that tax

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cut didn't actually help the middle

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class is that just before midterms as a

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as a little carrot to dangle he told

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them okay well if if uh Republicans

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maintain control of Congress then we'll

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pass a middle class tax cut and so if if

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middle class Americans had already

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benefited from the initial tax cut that

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he passed why would we need a middle

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class tax cut if Americans are already

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benefited from uh from a health care

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plan that he had put forward why would

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we need a healthcare plan that he was

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promising if Americans had already

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benefited from some infrastructure

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package why would he need to promise

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that stuff he never actually went

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through with any of it it was all just

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carrots that he was dangling for people

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that were gullible enough to believe him

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yeah we should never lose sight that it

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is his base and his supporters who

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suffer as much and in some ways more

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than the rest of us and he has made

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their lives no better but what he gives

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them is he says your life may suck but

13:51

at least you're not black at least

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you're not an immigrant at least you're

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not gay those people immigrants he's now

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taken into calling animals those people

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are so beneath you that you should feel

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better about yourself because you're not

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them he gives them permission

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encouragement even to hate the other and

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for some people that at least gives them

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some status in the eyes of Donald Trump

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at least I'm not those people all the

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while Donald Trump is picking their damn

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Pockets right I mean that that was

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perfectly put I think as long as as he

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makes sure to train their eye on the

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other people to your exact point people

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of color gay people immigrants trans

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people whatever it is anybody anybody

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who he can punch down on as long as he

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can train those people's ey whether it's

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whether it's you know uh uh Financial

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insecurity whatever it is if he can

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focus them on somebody else some other

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group and make them the root of all of

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of their problems then he's happy and

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then those people aren't training their

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attention on the true problem which is

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people like Donald Trump who use their

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positions of power uh to pre on on those

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who are weaker than them and so I think

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that's what we're seeing right here so

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uh with that said we'll of course stay

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on top of whatever happens with Donald

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Trump's prosecutions as they move

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forward uh including whatever happens

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with this uh the shy Bond and whether or

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not it's accepted as part of the New

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York fraud case that's happening right

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now so with that said Glenn and I will

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continue to cover this stuff if you want

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